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Narcotics Anonymous
Self help group for anyone with any kind of drug problem who has a desire to stop using. Most meetings are for users, open meetings are for any one wishing to experience the group.
UK Website: www.ukna.org |
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National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease, Nottinghamshire
Support to sufferers of inflammatory bowel disease. Open to anyone interested in ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease.
UK Website: www.nacc.org.uk |
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National Council for Divorced & Separated, Midlands Branch
Mutual support and welfare advice for people going through divorce, separation and the ending of relationships.
UK Website: www.ncds.org.uk |
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National Childbirth Trust, Nottingham
Local self help groups and telehone support. Help to prepare families for childbirth and parenthood. Antenatal classes. postnatal support and breastfeeding counselling.
UK Website: www.nctpregnancyandbabycare.com |
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National Federation of the Blind
Campaigning and support group for blind and partially sighted people and people who have an interest in visual impairment.
UK Website: www.nfbuk.org |
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National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society, Nottingham
An exercise group with physiotherapy support (doctor's referral needed). Social events may be organised from time to time.
UK Website: www.nass.co.uk |
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National Deaf Children's Society
For parents of hearing-impaired children and anyone interested in their welfare. Group meetings are held for parents and for deaf children and their siblings.
UK Website: www.ndcs.org |
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Nottingham 62 Club
A social club run by and for physically disabled adults. Encourages members to become more independent and to help each other. |
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Nottingham Friendship Centre
Social activities such as walks and pub lunches for members of Heyday, a national retirement organisation.
UK Website: www.heyday.org.uk |
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Nottingham MDF BiPolar Organisation
The group offers self help and support to people living with bipolar (manic depression). It is open to those affected, partners, family members and friends.
UK Website: www.mdf.org.uk
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